Bitcoin, circular economies, webs of trust... Let's always think about ways to defund bureaucrats and other power hungry politicians, day after day, until we win.
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Yeah for sure, understanding you're being robbed and doing something about being robbed are two different things, I think many of us know we're being robbed but tolerate it, think that complaining and voting and working within the confines of the system will bring a solution.
It's more about trying to remain in something familiar than venturing off and take the "risk" of doing something new.
It's going to be lonely and hard for those that set up shop early in the new system, but they will reap outsized rewards for building and supporting the network effect, the incentive is there, people just have to make the choice.
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The only sensible choice is to withdraw from the game and to start building something better .
Exactly that.
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🤝 This is the way. And is the only thing that is really worth doing.
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Thanks for sharing a great straightforward read. Couldn't agree more that we need to start thinking of ways to pull a John Galt and opt out of a system that wasn't built by us or for us. I'll keep that site bookmarked to reference in the future.
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you're welcome. 🤗
I really recommend Paul Rosenberg's content (article, books and podcasts).
He does a great job at reminding us, in a very optimistic and matter of fact way, that we are meant to be free and should never beg or wait to be given our liberty.
Listening to his podcast really motivates me to just keep on building an inevitable free alternative, not just for me, but for my children and the people I love.
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